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<8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TU SDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929. New Britain Herald cmployes who did such a thing were | characteristic of this country that | ald he was the same fellow who “They have beat their swords into ' weather with cool nights and warng s " ad been suj 2y years!” | plough shares and their spears into ' sunny y absolutely devoid of common | the loser of one year can and often t d - had been supplying you for years!” plough s ; ! o SN S RS G o AN | Copyright, 1929, Reproduction | Dead Heroes, by the United Daugh- | High - SR | their fellow me ently, too, the reverse 1s the | : f men more than it Forbidden | ters of the Confederacy;” and "“Vic- | Atlanta AALEANULIE » Tssued Dally (Su = EIRE case Hepedlally a ired | B st S o trix causa Diis Placuit sed victa | Atlantic City .......... 78 \ AteHerald SEIE Churche Strest BRISTOL MTLES DOWN What ultimately counts, the city |l JuoELL [ | Catoni. BloolGlglands. Geo (] 1 o The hectic time that Bristol has | ¥ onsidered, is the total of | | | 3 | (North side | Boston .. T4 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES S o T . ; sy hide isn't a new id = | es lolls | “Not for fame or reward: | Butalo .... i () I A & had for several weeks is now over. The indications are that r up. | Send all communications to Fun || { Not for place or rank: HETT ) So 0 hoaons 66 ““ 30 Three Mon The nonpartisan election system | this will not be found disappointing reduce the over- || Shop Editor, care of the New || |° Not lured by ambition, | Cincinnati ... 72 a Month| hoain has function to the satis- Xt few vears, regardless of the v, but the reduction || ritain Herald, and your letter || [ 9r soaded by necesslty; liG1eveland RS 2 4 =20 g ey SRR et will be forwarded to New York || | DBut in simple obedicnce to duty, | Denver .... 62 action of all citizen clally the | ups and downs along the rou e - | | [ s e it Detrolt & Entered at the Post Of am | R, ; S An ro A h e Al ey erins e - S —— | s stood it, ¢ - i e A L oRg e POl s > | Tarking space: An open bit of ter-| s K | | These men suffered all, Duluth <. 50 [ | . that is some else again. AVIATION IN CHINA rian half way between wi you i | sacrificed all, Hatteras sl 18 ey LY ¢ W N lLoud-sprakers blare and shrick and | el Phes Tiitsoryille 20 | vote in | indicated con- | All Chinamen look more or less came from and where you're going. S | Q’ fl’\'\“h"“ffln‘l died 5 ‘““ o e JLEPHONE CA | e . . When was the Battle of Tours [1.os Angeles .......... 82 § o Oifice .. i ; Bkl Bl plcia LR Gl 1890: H e rae hol [yt r-speakers are needed | fought and by whom? | Mempnis ek J fio ) Rooms 6 el had | evidently have returned the compli- | o™ qrunks 1929: He heats hor up | .. ’ | A. Saturday, October 11, 7 Minneapolis ......... ; % — 1 e th ath of | ment by proving to world wons ! hseanse he. had wor re e t o Rgilikes |tween the Christians (the It icket p beeanse he has work 1o do and sh ; A e etea | X g ble advertising medium | for There is some- | dering what of Coste ' hasn't : gheiinstes and their allies) under Karl Marte Haven' .. oussnn i ) s bre . o o er 1 Bell . L-ts | and the Moslems under Ahd-cl-Rah- | New Orleans ... Y LONECRRILIESES s of e o e man. The desire of the Moslems to | New York ........... i look alike least, General Wan ool EVEN MONEY! QUESTIONS ANSWERED | pillage and overthrow the rich and Norfolk, Va. ....... The fai of the plan to buy the | Fu-Lin in Manchuria noted no dif prodded Corwin: “That's a good bet.” You can get an answer 1o anvy|jjystrious sanctuary of the Basilica | Northfield, Vt. ........ 2 Member of the Assoctated I'ress Hotchk 1a for an airport ference between Toon~tot ire Miles, “What is? | question of fact or information by [op S, Martin at Tours brought | Pittsburgh ........... 41 The Amoclated Press 1 ex en ¥ : 15 _ g i 2 e Corwin: “That they reach the moon | writing to the Question Editor, NeW 1ahout the battle | Tonls - o ilen: 60 e 0™ w0 for re-publication ot | was (he of a conservative ten- | I h aviators and he looks of | o e _scrapers before they reach | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau,| . Who commanded the two |Washington ....... 78 54 o el lency in the elcctorate. Although the | Russians with whom the [, Lt e R acroplanes!” i;,”i Nu\vl\'ork avenue, (\\n.shutlglon. fleets that took part in the battle | . ~—S- S Sinn Aldinot perm e oo cn ol xeinotion.the lsskiof barms | fhorpmye sl e e = = . C, enclosing two cents in stamps | with the “Invincible Armada?" | Wall Street Seer o oo catathatl L T T et T ¢ THE ESSENTIAL! for reply. Medical, legal and marital| A, The main English fleet was | Is Truthful T o Dt i B e S e e S R T By Edwin C. Merding advise cannot be given, nor can ex- lunder the chief command of Lord | s Iruthtul lapg : e TR Xt ) B el IR it crit e e S e H S CE S i i e | tended research be undertaken. Al [Howard of Effingham while the| New York. Oct. . UP——The tang i 'r:r.‘,,«(.x b8 ot ganization | tune of only 331 plurality thought | garding the strangers until he found ' oinate"ano0e where the a ]],‘ il A sense of humor's rare, other questions will receive a per-[Spanish fleet was intrusted to the |never lies is Wall street’s philoso, Hiare with o stristly homest analysis «f | the cost overbalanced the possible | cut who they actually were. Th scar will be ¢ ¢ There’s none so dull of wits sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | Duke of Medina Sidonia. | phical way of stating that a rapid 1 cision will be receiv- | het your last nickel on it, he was . Who will not claim a share; | not be answered. ~ All letters are| Q. Why was Mary, Queen of |rise in the stock of a leading coms P e e T S IR T No wonder the Russian Red {s| Remarking with an air, confidential.—Editor. Scots, heheaded? pany invariably presages an an. sk N bl BO-iios - nONT mad at China. He merely snitched ol e at woe or gloom, or | 5 | A. She was tried for (omr-lif‘i'ylnounrv-nn‘m favorable to stock. AT eeatate andithersfiecticlsewhere ® AT profits of {he railrond, and why| The specter of despair, Q. What is the longest {in the plot to assassinate Queen Eliz- | holders, B will be to consider ans with LINDY AND YUCATAN ol e R s eh a sense of humor.” ever made in golf |ebeth of England, was declared | When a good stock bounds up- reased prudence. Citizens of | Colonel Lindbergh, whose interest | right enjoyed by other nations? A. The longest of which we find | puilty, and beheaded in 1587, | ward it may be that a stock divi. s The Herald el daily fn New | oot i e S e e on 2 n who blithely sits ord was 45 Is, made | | Q. How long were Indian Head | dend is coming, or a rise in the divi. :M_ at F "I IR S g S s SR Americansm: Preaching the doo wadeville places. where S. Caldwell, at St. Louis, Mis one cent pieces issued by the U. §.7 | dend rate or dozen other possibilis Guad Cdnta i bk g : WER AT CRVERLIETY £ O B8 |t rine of cquality; giving one offend- | H bs at ancient sk in 1920. y | A. They were first issued in 1859 | ties. But, says Wall street, the tapg ’ the prospect of g off hits, seems to have been suceessful | ¢ «ix months and another six years That Noah could not bear, Q. Who payed the part of the and discontinued in 1909. | never lies = map fc i at a first attempt to bring mere 1 ge is merciful and | Would fight if you should da MeEdBEn R CiER DS | What was the name of Tom | — — . This is the day It is ing e popular | to light. Flying over a district in- another hard-h ay his wit's a bloomer, el S g lastplctuney | The circumference of the index angrily deeiare [ 2 A. “Pride of Pawnee.” | finger of the Statue of Liberty at (i o o iod when the spirit against | lation. For the most part they at firs meaning “loving (Philus) acids.” cooler tonight; light frost in western nd now you have to liv | settles i x reduction fight r : plan for | acce e, 1 b b Theceaions lcongolalion R While L sense of humor!” Q. When and by whom was the —_ the sccond joint is three feet, six 3 it known as a city election, After | School conso 1t Bristolites | discovered ruins which no one knew | (o SUIE L BER SORER U0 e piang '115\}\»”1“.1» L ”; » . e i ta studied how the system works | existed. If this turns out to be a fact, 'score does, too. Chief, it is only fair [ 16 pianofotteawna JIMyEn eg 06 ‘I LR il L) el it oot dnivdy e i Tt e in 1709 by Bartolommeo Christofori | servations [ sout where re or Sritain and compare v then there ought to be y a ca - - ¢ \e rumo: i 1 St ' : o e ‘ : Women were s brave fn the|That I, for one, am there; of Florence, Taly. 1 beeame vorv-| O Tho Weath 5 1-consoli 'stem in Bris- | to the aviator to do it agair 2 Y aailrays X b lolonpens : |1ar s rear 1770 g0 up. el AVIBIOR0 € - old day It just wasn't modest to| I have a sense of humor! [1ar about the year 177(. ! eather | . it y could have| Most of the My Selalaa AL | Q. What is the meaning of the| | Those who bet on the world's come to only one conclusion, and | buried under feet of i word acidopholus? | e | : 2 i $ : e 1 R Tts Rard Hot A =o0d | A. That which stains easily by | Washington, Oct. §.—Forecast for fieries and lose need expect no reduc- | (ha uld hay 1 favorab rees growing on toy s ¢ et O RE m T acids. Tt comes from the Greek |Southern New England: Fair and i seemed to be abroad look like mounds, and only at.~r dig- o ay “1 golf?” | Massachusetts; Wednesday fair; and Tender Toes | Q. TIs it correct to | -+ S MEEA R ging is begun and the vartn clear- then : . A Not fechnically. The wonl.mv])r}:r:fl’rt-nn'r(h\\-i‘.\) winds. | ; : WO OF ONE MIND ed away are the ruins brought to| A wife is a person who beging at solgisinotscaiasjaryorh i ercor HORscskilor i torn Ao sEoried| has i rmington . : iy AT Rl e of reet expresgion is “I play golf.” Fair tonight: slightly cooler in cen- where the name o fown who have been regarding | light, taking on the appearance of 10 0 ©F ; | Q. What is “bitumized fiber?* |tral and south portions; probably been painted on the roof as a means | 52 “Reds” have had much | the palaces scen in photographs. 1f g e 5 A. Felt saturated with a bitu- |light frost in central and north por- | ot gulding wfators, Few of ug| {0 ponder over the last few days. In | Lindy was able to detect ruins in the | g}l any man asks of tarifr men, sich as asphalt and coal-tar tions; Wednesday fair; moderate | pitch. It is used for roofing, pipe |northwest winds, covering and waterproofing in gen- | Iorecast for New Haven and eral. vicinity: Falr tonight and Wednes Q. What relation is my father's | day. brother's grandchild to me? Conditions: A large area of high A. Your first cousin once re- |pressure now centered over northern movec Minnesota dominates the weather Q. Are the Stanley and White | conditions in all districts east of the | steam automobiles manufactured | Mississippi river. Frosty conditions the W 3 House the Socialist realized that the station roof was wilderness from his airplane it must | schedule is that it increase the, iy | price of things he has to sell and r the price of things he has to reat Britain—taking for they were only part large enough to painting of statement of British ob- bris. | size appeal the glances of busy more about thi that the Labor party is So- We knov cient Ma guests at a magnificent social func- | ruins of Central America have been as New Yo ted to cateh the fellow w aviators up in the skies. That rail- n civilization when the rover W and his daughter were s police boss. He w the way, use road statio relief in1 minute! The instant you apply Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads your corns stop hurting. peal to a goodly number of passen- o illed that gambler, and he's still xtensively as have those tion. Hundr ds if not thousands of | explored 2 gers, but is no more import- s social bitious people in the na- vpt and Dabylon. And they are |00 now ? prevailed this morning over large | Zro o8 YOU €908 HOP e &nit to passengers than a flat caron| - " 14 have been over- as profoundly interesting. i AR | | A, The manufacturs of both has|areas of the Ohio valley and the | !omhmgfmdimign R e a si 3 s oty 7 | | been discontinued. orthern Mississippi valley. Con- s | leauty is only skin deep. but their great healing power. You avoid all danger of acid burn on the toes as _ | with harsh liquids and plasters. - .| Dr.Scholl’s Zino-pads are thin, dainty, joyed at the prospect of being in the TR Q. Are there any cities in the ! United States called Topeka outsi of Kansas? ditions favor for this vicinity fair who wants to skin @ beauty » METROPOLITAN the old-time Smart Aleck. Read DISTRICTS the ads in p magazines g said shoes of demure and youthful Tshbel | TH The town el over, and | MacDon the way to fi is to con-| Premier MacDonald, of course, 8| e pros and cons of whether |hoW many t to. | b '“"\'1”' are villages by that cushioning, guaranteed safe, sure. At < 3543 ks wasEadills e S S| a ot whett i) | {name in Mason county, Tllinois, and C B | all drug, shoe and dept. stores—35c. dlude that the stae’s littie republics | worthy of all the attention paid B (urg should be a metropolitan dis- | : S [Pame s Saanicoun L loseph 3 eebe : were more or less apathetic except | During his term of office he 19 more | yrict ynger the acgis of Hartford's ' g | C Tiw Tid the Cullnen Dine here we don't| mond get its name? we just step inside Teacher of Piano ! D!SCI!OII'S Where somebody had an idea to start powerful in the British Empire than administration through a commission | cal SCs G A el S el S e s | : Pieture of a man drawing his breath! | A, From the chairman of the n | the tax levy. Presdent Hoover and the Premier |y o Mitord i nicolin Rloomtield = | LT i X by Sl Telephone 3284 | Lt St e B e st Hartford; also in Bloomfield, | ¢, e ot DIPOSSIBLE! ing Company in whose mines it was |} P! | ™ Put one on—thé pain is gone! s s seem to be of one mind regarding - | noingto thersficld and W iy e retty man.| Mrs. Sharfon: “That kiss that | discovered in January 1905, . | What the railroad committes of | portant matters pertaining to the two | oyl T B ary in- | “and now I am sure of & hig in.|YOung man gave danghter last night| Q. What candle power will a the Common Council has learned | nations, and the conference called L e iora b ok bowan et Ak ohs ae T v | asted six minui | e aam|Mozde liEnt bulb 150 watts pro- R e S R ' 8 eie taio0 T ibiehers Sharton: “Nonsense! She can't|duce? What candle power will @ 200 45 e U G el : canie o) e showdon g Inoote on Syndicate) keep from talkin t long!” watt bulb produce? BALANCED DIETS Gipssings hereabouts Is this: That the | greater chances for success than the !y el 0o vas successtul | | —Sylvan Lee Robbins, | A. The U. S, Bureau of Stand- 1a tissue or supply enmergy. Protein Food is taken ints the body to bu 13 the most important builder of ftissue, and fats and carbohyd well as proteln muny he burned in the body to supply heat or muscular energy. Not oniy the minounts of nut s which a food contains, but also the propor h ran be digested and utilized by the body deter- most effective method would be to | lamented Geneva parley for the rea- | . two English-speaking a 150 watt bulb is rated In four towns but failed in West | - - ards | “Tt's a great life,” remarked the [at 2310 lumens, equivalent to ap- iesmozt Imbortantiofall ears Ago 10day | .ownamvuiist, “it you don't weak- | proximately 230 candlepower, A 200 towns voting on the issue | watt lamp is rated at 3250 lumens \way from the rail- | son t} Harttord \er methods | nations intend to iron out their dif- |, ve ingredier ineffective and not | ferences beforehand. That is the ob- : Artfon i e e wnine the real nutritive value of a food material t o e N e T L G e I i e e | SR R Our Wanhington nun»m‘fvny’ grepared. Trom Suthoritative sou f it ; so amazingly within recent years nache: D “ RECOMING AN OATS ROLLER! |er. Lo {ta interesting bulleting on THE CALORIE VALUES OF FOODS, - - Wash social affairs, however |, (S G ORI i instiunEsanmony it cibg By Katherine I. Cutter | What is the plural of omni- tin tells in a simplo way how food Values uiay determine s illia e - BEUCS, 8 Prominent democratic lead-1 qp 0 0ciion of Oats Roller in an | bus serfes of food tables showing 160 calorle portions of practically every kina ™ had it that a | brilliant they may be, are side fssues. |y oo oy oo o con cthing akin 1 all over the state will be o o8 H00 O 8 one that is scldom | A. Omnibuses ¢ fo0d Lnown to man. With these simple tables any cook can prepare a not ur 1 how Motorcycle Po- | POST OFFICE AND PROGRESS ', 0 (0 1o sure: but an increasing H““\""' rop this year IS Yery . "o lling that will well pay investi- | United States have had their pic- || of her family requires. Fill out the coupon below and send for it licema could tell he had no| The government would not be Dro- | yuniior of Hartford business men || ”L’.v.‘:l‘*?x;.:‘,v_ s of {hecity e LG, i of Wik sl w2 o L o i g D — e e A = . license e merely by look ccting an ““‘v“‘”- ”‘." l‘-/ ""1 bhave taken to living i Britain_ acrie, I. 0. E. wil M_"‘HW _l;‘”f‘ "m:,»‘:‘nls”l‘m:‘:,,‘: A Tortraital ot it following || | roons raTor, Waskington Bureau, New Britain Herald, ] | e i e e _‘“,"P,,” o ’,LQK“)Z'“ g R e s e 0 | narrow and pointed at hoth cnds. In | President of the United States have | 1322 New York ave. Weshington, D. € | " trick. Trafiic vithout 1 t present faciliti of Nutm has progressed as (€ . s . this form, of course, it cannot be |been used from time to time on| | T want a copy af the bulletin CALORIE VALUES OF FOODS, and en- | censes who are hauled in by the juate within a few years & | oo quring the past ten yoars. | ”"’}m"‘;[“ iz r\"‘r_ L‘I‘j‘.“" e o™ | ised as a breakfast food. So the oat, | I'nited States postage stamps: | closo herewlth ive cents In col, o loowe uncancelled, U. S, postage Tl ifeata nb 16aRT AT town having a little volume of Lo SR s ik 3 Washington, Jefferson, Tincoln, SRR LORCO AT Rl T | watchful police indicate at leas town having a little volume of { neoer Jrartfordites can remember grees on Main street today. LoRhe SnropetiVE P ISIoICURTONECon b gl o tield. Grant, Madison = there frequently is something n times be favored with | e wnothing at all | At a mecting of the Jtalian Repub- | Sumption, must be rolled into a cir- | \IV’?".'"' s e el ST e A o A e 3 Tenscloss driving t s « when the old build- S hanna i h {lic association held in Bridgeport to- | cular shape iillam s etz fla i onioat I v IfTenseless driving that give when where much of West Hartford now |/ wro Astorita of this city| In ancient times oats were made | McKinley, Harding, Hayes, Cleve- | serme P AR I |4 - grossly out of repair or other- | 1 s and to note such progress | a< alected vice prosident | round by dropping them, one by one, | land and Wilson . : l S NO WHITEWASHING wise unsatisfactory. But the 2t hand naturslly engenders | The New Britain manufacturers|from a hish tower, but this process| Q- Can you give me the et (Votsrin il R Appointment of . ¢ | cities needing enlarged facilities 1 that the place should be lined held a dinner ut the Hotel Russwin | proved so slow that something had to | jloraRengneRfonrReltestol the Con- | I am a reader of the New Britain Herald. | a0 thconiich ar : t obtain the RO s : last ovening. T, 1. Baldwin of |be done to speed up production. So |federate.Memorial Statue in Arling- | . of senators to condu -l w doubt obtain them i1, ity the mother city. What resi- ML i b ton National Cemetery? | pe pee N e b ! : L | Toston was the honor guest the modern method of rolling the | Nations 1 P tTon of lonbyi Wasi ! t of governmental econom of West Hartford rightly want | qhe officers of Landers, Frary & | oats along a polished plane some-| ~A. They read as follows: (Front) | eates early action on a subject that The last post ldition liere |,y however, is what West Clark will give a dinner for the|thing like a bowling alley came into L = s & hgs merited widespread pu o Honttord fnom iy governed and |TForeman's club on 1;““)“1‘ : | general use. | IS Ay g e b . ARy Marcus White will speak on “Psy- | But the young man who is de- | o fl B F < F getoince M : e ahe financially well conducted, would | ;50 un"a¢ the (eachers' meeting on | sirous of adopting oats rolling as a Famfly Stu y ontaine Fox the comr ¢ personne m- | on Cour | gain by Joining a metropolitan dis- | Jriday evening. e i et e gk portant point nye atiol ought at the A representative of the U. 8. idea that it is a soft snap. The oat | & there can be nothing but expe <ot t for jssue is one that towns near Partment of comr must leave the hand at the head of | — for a thorc Head 0 i : povhintioniieye (ol LSS Rt S o e e i e R e UGE| THE SKIPPER BREAKS HIS RULE ABoUT NEVER RENTING Benator Ca 3 5 ; contend with almos verywher i e water commissioncrs | straight iine during its progress to | THE CAR To A WOMAN OoN A DRiVE TT YOURSEL.F BAagIg, ‘ Juacrs oSae S (0] ory in consolidations, regard- | I L ““‘}"“" ! team o will Begin{ o pin at the other end. The slight- | Den itic bl [ . the r under they gpraciicngalbinidaySnight e est curve will naturally make the oat Borah. The « ok for- | the propo has e R R unfit for use. Thus it can be seen ‘/)/qz Med Lo ex finex n s rapid as had been hoped. | e. And so does that oat rolling is a very skillful pro- . 2 3 4 e . N | fession. ‘The roller must have abso- A L S . 5 iniga ooRInleh 0L ME[I N TI] STAY lute control of his fast one at all i} 1gbt of b pit N o 4 eE Dy t 2 times, 18 to come under 1 1 T the add | Any athletic young man, however, > canfidence-stirring Sont t woked —'————-——_'_"“ ‘m‘;x is a clean liver, should be able ; M EHin e anip e Shonld inder truction H ot to become a successful oats roller. " ;‘: e i el ‘ WIfE waS Fat _ And while the monetary rewards are b i Prosy . a1 | not, perhaps, as great as those given ' Wl £ No Longer Attractive Hoover Says Secretary Will « vic ieasue wireter, they are"ade- | BAY STATE RECKLESSNISS mpossible to come to an 2 : quate for one to live comfortably N Bthing ot : e thout com- Remain ])urmg Term upon, when it s taken into consider- . ¢ e ak n U | ation that all factories in this busi- | :F - ; - 05‘. US an s five e ness give the roller his oatmeal free! | ek £ ; i Washington ¥ e f in M 1501t 5 pe on - W. Melion wil | BETTER PROTECTED! New Brit we b 10| he above headlines appearcd et “Let me be your umbrella | ! i i ok ved: “Thanks awfully, but | b & k& e This t 1y President just engaged myself to a man | ' “eghe ) Hoo to lay the ru o offered a taxil” | This. ind 1 ) on s test mors the r-old financicr C. A. Bolton. | A > s \t and is not attrac > held asury portfolio - | g - : i longir than any of his predecessors, MESS! | went out of | 1 i ; g (i ot The negro cook on the 60-foot hoat Judses ¢ iy know It means that, his ind of a New York man is noted not | per ¢ r te of the y w would you like | wishes permitting, he continue | only for his cooking but also for his | state to ; . who pi= time gain | jn the cabinet until March 4, 1933, | respectful servility. | of tt ot nd acquire a|gpanning the terms of three admin- One of a party who dined aboard | i | 1 eyes that spar- \tions—1Harding, Coolidge and | the hoat last Saturday pushed back | SHOE ON THE OTHER FOOI t R health? Hoover his chair and complimented his host | : Milk prod « ! ? Report Leen current fre- | on “the finest dinner I've ever eat- | Kans ture exists ousands 0f WO | nently since President Hoover took | en.” | e . . L that Mcllon was about to re- “That was not a dinner, you | i ¢ f Uonid s o have been denied. but | poor iand-lubber,” corrceted the cive ; / LA morning b i persistenee finally led to the | host, “that was a mess, wasn't it | be & tuted ent. Inan i : ineement went beyond the re- Yessah,” said Sam, “AWIl try to | I s i P 1 n could L lave } ey en in the administration | do bettah nex’ time | start t or 1 Henium 1 Aol el the sury secretary would - | : : 3 A ok ¢ ontinue in office another year EASY TO DOPE! | ! cesCihicyasolitcall pngit by 1 dol r i \o implication of those reports| Judge: “From whom did you get | public to d ! t # of d ROPMIALENIIOR ! L .| that might then wish to relin- | your liquor? | ) tion r « wa ’ a: “some dr 1 e UEN Tt o nat | quish the tremendous financial bu Drunken Prisoncr: “I don’t know | s / T ol ana ow." And as the & A s ool dens of his office probably nourish- | his name, Judge.” | 3 Rk o TATE N A good e Adc the Fale DO ed the rumors ling resig- | Judge: “But you must have some | ey o4 ; 2 ; e e o which have now been sct al idea who the man Is." | who live up 3 clse, At ners anGinhoptiess SI08CKE S bany k Drunken Prisoner: “Only that he |